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Gujarat genocide; Indian cinema; media, religion, and violence | (2) |
Media multitasking, perceived attention to primary media messages, digital divide, multilevel model analysis, cross-national comparison | (2) |
War, Counter narratives, Consequences of war, Hegemony | (2) |
transnationalism, media regulation, transnational broadcasting, RTÜK, Turkey | (2) |
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